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I bought a blu-ray player and want to hook it up to JVC MODEL AV-56WP30 projection tv. The blu-ray only comes with a power cord. What other cord do i need for best results with the blu-ray picture?
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Either the new BlueRay player is defective, the HDMI port on the player is defective, or the port on your set is defective.
Try connecting it with component RGB/AV cables, or S-Video/AV cables and see if everything works. If so, then you know that it is either the port on the BlueRay, or the port on the TV set.
To test the HDMI port on your TV, you will need another HDMI device to try.
1. Make sure you have connected the cables from audio OUT on the Directv box to the audio IN on TV input 3 and have selected the correct source on the TV.
2. Many sat boxes have an audio volume control. Select the satellite box on the Directv remote and turn up the box's volume.
Reset is done by unplugging the ac cord for a time,then plug back in...............Please verify model number off sticker on the rear of your tv...let me know.....T.
No. You have bad convergence output ic;s and probably at least 1 burnt resistor. This liely will have to be reconvergec in the servcie menu after the aprts are changed.
Hi
What you are discribing is a condition call power supply overcurrent shutdown the TV is going into a protection mode to prevent further circuit damage you really to call in a tech with JVC projection TV repair skills to fix this problem for you
good luck
windman
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